Prince’s Fortune Could Be Up for Grabs, Lawyer Denies Overdose Rumors

Lawyers will be forced to put a price on the late, great Prince's estate, but where the fortune will go is still unclear.

According to TMZ, there is no evidence that Prince left any will before his April 21 death. Multiple sources close to the singer told the site that Prince never had any interest in drafting one, and while it's possible he may have changed his mind and penned something sometime during the past year, no document has been uncovered.

If nothing is found, the law of Minnesota — the site of Prince's Paisley Park compound — dictates that each of his six living siblings (one full, five half) could be entitled to a cut of the property's value (somewhere around $150 million). Further, the children of Prince's two deceased siblings could find an inheritance coming their ways.

This morning (April 26), Us Weekly published an interview with Prince's lawyer and friend of 25 years, L. Londell McMillan, in which McMillan ardently denies Prince's death could have been drug-related.

"Everybody who knows Prince knows he wasn't walking around drugged up," McMillan said. "That's foolish. No one ever saw Prince and said, 'He looks high.' It wasn't what he was about."

McMillan added that he spoke to Prince just days before the singer passed, and that Prince described himself as "perfect."

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